Simultaneous characterizations of reflex and nonreflex dynamic and static changes in spastic hemiparesis (original) (raw)

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Stretch reflex dynamics in spastic elbow flexor muscles

Randall Powers

Annals of Neurology, 1989

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Interaction between voluntary contraction and tonic stretch reflex transmission in normal and spastic patients

Peter Neilson

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1972

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Tonic Stretch Reflex Threshold as a Measure of Ankle Plantar-Flexor Spasticity After Stroke

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Impaired viscoelastic behaviour of spastic plantarflexors during passive stretch at different velocities

Carol Richards

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Post-activation depression of soleus stretch reflexes in healthy and spastic humans

Michael Grey, Jakob Lorentzen

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Quantitative evaluation of the stretch reflex before and after hydro kinesy therapy in patients affected by spastic paresis

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An improved approach for measuring the tonic stretch reflex response of spastic muscles

Maristella Borges

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Abnormal cutaneous flexor reflex activity during controlled isometric plantarflexion in human spinal cord injury spasticity syndrome

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Effect of Muscle Biomechanics on the Quantification of Spasticity

Brian Schmit

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Identification of Static and Dynamic Components of Reflex Sensitivity in Spastic Elbow Flexors Using a Muscle Activation Model

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Stretch reflex sensitivity: effects of postural and muscle length changes

Jiping He

IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, 1998

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Muscle torque of healthy individuals and individuals with spastic hemiparesis after passive static streching

Elizângela Carvalho

Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics / Wrocław University of Technology, 2016

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H-reflexes are less depressed following muscle stretch in spastic spinal cord injured patients than in healthy subjects

Martin Ballegaard

Experimental Brain Research, 1993

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Studies of the human stretch reflex

Michael Aminoff

Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 1968

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Comparison of Post 24 Hours Effect of Cooling and Sustained Passive Stretching as Treatment Techniques for Reduction of Spasticity in Hemiplegics Using H-Reflex

Shilpa Khandare

International Journal of Current Research and Review, 2012

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Measurement of impaired muscle function of the gastrocnemius, soleus, and tibialis anterior muscles in spastic hemiplegia: a preliminary study

Jules Becher

Journal of rehabilitation research and development, 1998

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An approach for spasticity quantification based on the stretch reflex threshold

João Ferreira

2010

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Short-latency stretch reflex modulation in response to varying soleus muscle activities

Taija Finni

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2002

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Soleus H-Reflex Inhibition Decreases During 30 s Static Stretching of Plantar Flexors, Showing Two Recovery Steps

Francesco Budini

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Tonic stretch reflex threshold as a measure of spasticity after stroke: Reliability, minimal detectable change and responsiveness

Nachum Soroker

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Intrinsic and reflex contributions to human ankle stiffness: variation with activation level and position

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Frequency Response Characteristics of Ankle Plantar Flexors in Humans Following Spinal Cord Injury: Relation to Degree of Spasticity

Richard J Harvey

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neuromuscular activity but remove the subsequent effects of stretch Isometric contractions reduce plantar flexor moment, Achilles tendon stiffness, and (PDF)

Anthony Blazevich

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A physiologically based clinical measure for spastic reflexes in spinal cord injury

Brian Schmit

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Viscoelastic Behavior of Plantar Flexor Muscle-Tendon Unit at Rest

Anouk Lamontagne

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1997

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Distinguishing active from passive components of ankle plantar flexor stiffness in stroke, spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis

Michael Grey, Jakob Lorentzen

Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2010

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